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WEEKLY i, OREGON STATESMAN.! TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1900. - " ' , , i - . . - . -,. . . .. .. . ... MADE A GOOD TALK CLACD GATCH 'ADDRESSES PCBLIC SCHOOL CBAUCATES. Splendid EdacaUonal Ad .atagra and Op portunities pT the Frex-nt Age Vftrt) DUcatmed. .From Daily Statesman, June n.) The usual address to the graduating class at the annual commencement ex ercises or Salem's Public School at the annory List, night, was delivered by Claud tiatcli, of tills city. Mr. Gatch Is one of the mokt ilaHlux flM-nkere In the state and hi address last night was especially Kool ami In perfect harmony i with the occasion. The substance of the address by Mr Gatch was as follows: ; : ; l I arcnt s : Not hi i ujxkj tin face of 1h earth worthr having is worth t,he having unlessjt cost "u .ersonal sae rllM or labor Or If bed without ixt fMial s-icriflw or la tor i other than a debt which fill 1 due and col- vvkh..- uu ioj im . jkim m value. God' suie wt earth's foundations made It Hi." It is bksslng that the younger gen era rion does Dot real tee It indebt edness tiefore it reanlies mat mi ty. lest It cast upon II ieepT deject kml I Out fatlK-rs in; lls'ir wis-lonv-Puritau of .New Knaihl, Ihitch of. New York. Sweilen in Ielawir, German in PenusylvanlaH-believed In the coui UKu wealth and: in the free, common, or public who. J, and that all property Khoiild, be ! axed tlierefor. This gov ernment of our 11 ng a peoples gov ernment and not an Individual ........... -, , , . ... ment, iK'IieTiiijr-iu the greatest goo I to the greatest nmuW-r, r, In other words, the maximum " possible to " ta individual the minimum i.ssib!e. to the wtate (which lo1kf obtains at this,, time, and will I m convinced so con tinue) mast treat all citizens alike ami. as the governing must'. done by no one class but judges and -governors, those who enforce, and '"those' who construe kiw coming f rout ill our ieo . pk, it woukl Ik tin part "of wisdom' then. to fifil-n ill rfi.Hvfiiftfca intnllliTAnt ,..1 - - -- ' I 1 . V , , - 1UI1 ..I... . . muted, and of; inquiring mind, and, tliis being oj the dhiklren the future deitcndcnce and hope . of this repulii, lie must le schooled ami tanirt, io and rleh, th," who wish anl 'ihose w ho ret h '1, tu uA for . t he sa f ci y of '. t h e -rm uk nncal till " lit taught to rid and uiMkrstand In fmrt at least the instru tiMUt 'whieti - jesive "us lilierty 'ami . has made us thf, iKM.p!e we are. ! lUtya ami tirj; Iast year this eouu-, try of yours and uiinc spent, for the ecfiooftnff o-f : Its x-lilMrpn spent for pulut'ta-hooisforer aWjUHMHsfe.'-That ! wai tlyut,oiiefour'tlt khe exiiJust-s oXi the wlsle jrverpmentr. on-.-fourth t ;w nun li as the nary and tle jk'Cv iKite Hjjlps.'tbe pruit bf the'. war. and the pay I t -t iie. summer-, -aiwi i lie .cxivmrs. oi..iiH.aj army, tlie "ost i of - IIh simreiie court i rtud all the jollier courts. ".ami jmlitcs. - the-elk-.tion if the ft'reiuie, the nt of (VmAtrr ss, it Ik nvw fdiTl birildihgs, and forts toigiKiril our cities, the min ister and consuls in foreign nations,' our liglit houses anl coast (tatrols, our surveys of river and ". Uarbvr. Improve inents, oqr great library at Wasbinj: toii, the "ca re; of the Indians, the carry ing of the mail and the postofliees, ;uid the thousand ,aiul one 'expenses' t4e govcmnient jlKsirs for our good.- You are an expensive tliliw you childix-n. just om year we euukl diirthe Xk-ara-gua or I'aiuiuti cauits which the i-V.i-Hcians ptvtetid ihey want so Ixidly uisl which tin hii)rvals don't want, and so it. ts not'mig.'- vte cousi imuhi a iiavy So territ4e tlwit it wmikl U,' more lmukd than', that of Kntaud and .IIK-.I ni IMll'lic SClKMlS cost every iikiii who cjrus living an l wflio'votci alsut ier year, i give 3011 tlwse figuivs 'that you may uuder staiKl tlx- Immensity of the sum ex is'iwle! uion you and ihat you may r'ali tlie olligJtkns you ate under, , About the meanest thing a mau can do to forgt favir. We all of us liave contempt '" for .- the insntte for thev are of n low standard in manltood or womjinlv-sl; even tle person In lin ing, assisting or aiding.' k injunnl by . . r..p u iirilnu't 4itriks irutiiia to iron tin tnilk or (human kindness witUin our veins. You will remeuvls r Jn th, charnring phiy of King ls-ar 'that the iswf mad okl king expresses lis- hurt of Ingratltmle when.m. vx elaims over what he tlwniglit was tnie lislnl!etiee j rf his daughter -4-low. hinwr t,h!in srisnt"s tooth it Is lur. n thankless cliiid." Ami howtlnto the ixeart of j this ! loved country it wonki cut iJJ-wkl you young, 1H lrove, what you will aw be ungrate fuL r . - fc ' ;i ;- Now how can you demonstratojbat you are grateful to this city, eouuij. state, and nation, for all that halMe h.ne for you? s I5y Mtlnrthe liest live you can lire, and U'lnjt interestc-l, t bough tfid ami patriotic citixetKs Sov Intf yoiir city. , your state ami nation. ever readr t.kreol. auu for its Intcres-ts'lM'IpinS to Jiiake good laws and iytus them liberty loving as were youe sncestprs, aud Uxl fear- Slany of you win get no fartlr cli1r cation Imt must go to work a living; some of you will atteml and iterha-M gradiwte t the I nlvers-.ty here tin Salem' under Its excclleut coris of profeseiors atul some of you Jeave your j tty f lalsr ebewibere, bat reuHnler the obligation you are uu- PEnnYROYALEllJLS nOTT of tnenstruation,- They arc LIFE SAJ womanhood,' aiding derdopt-at ,ff known remedy for yftVuijSBolA - ttttSrSL 5dr Ohio. :- - uiurs auo repay u. ir any one says to you that Salem is a -poky okl town- correct them. Tell them it 1 a steady little city loing some busi ness and that is going to do more. If you meet people who say they don't ke Oregon and complain of it and say they are going back to---where thev irom, usi them that the good luougnt tit much of Oregon tihut he put it where but a few of their kind of people could find it; and ir Uicy tell you that they don't like tliis nation of, ours th it there are better nations than this of the United States you tell them Ciat they ; lie in thefr throats, that Washington and JeCerson lid not do all their labor to make this second to any nation.- : ? ,.;. t -H i -ow, n you r.o this a I hare tohi you, you will iM-couie as you should very fond of this -dace of your nativ ity or raising ami will "become moch interested In eurrent affairs, and rightly r n yon will -btconie lutersttl our city, coiuity, nd st-ate government, and national tsIitk-s.- You wJU want to read ami .Iucate yourselves fart hern i:ieo a Akttiy iaix'r & weekly piper Is too slow nowadays; you want the iews right front the wire ami the editorial fiel fiom the en of the eIitor tmt kn't . let Irim make your epjiukm for you; Mo your own thinking, iind then you will want to vote; that' right again don't get goody-goody and get nUive politk-s; when the children of a nation hjye done that In the past the nation has gene wrong, but rote every eleclku, thankful that the early fa tibtr of this republic made them wine ofcen so you could turn a bad otfice hokkr down or re-eloct a goes 1 one. Uj all means Is a pnrtisjm not an offen sive one; 1 don't mean that, but take sides uiwn iiucKtions nnd make affairs go your way if you can, but play fair, you Ifcw me a . fellow who went to school with 3'vu who did : not play a fair game and I will show you a nun Alien grown up who will not tie fair Sn business, polit-k-, or Lsewbere-a sHjitpcry e ort of a man. S you lictter p!ay f ir If you lose than, to win by ful play; you will 4c -more 'comforta ble' for it. , -.- -' - ' ; Tlip otlwr night some, people of bur city were interested JLi - a t Very brutal prizq itijcht and were anxiaiuJJy . inquir ing at Mu. telegraph othVe for tlM news of the two ruttijus battering each oili er and tlie iK-xt morning all our great paiers had .long accounts right in their most, iniortaut volumns of that very disgusting and revolting and wicked affair ami jet with all its coarseness and .'lawlessness, eopIe were interest ed many more than iH-etended to 1h. and why. lr. John Urowu has tohl in the story "Ilab ami His Friends" --lie-cause iieople sc'3 there, despite tlie hateful - snrroumHiurs, three great car dinal virtues, loved and honored by man anywhere and in. all. ages but ill pore more than in l.liis. am- of ours: Oinrage, endurance, and 'skill, in In tense action. - You lsys upon the play ground may, like the prize-tighter,, h;fve exercised these -virtues wrongly .'. and iroba7Jy yur teachers have very promptly ?hi.l tightly puui-Jjcd you, tiK'tefor imt they, are gsl traits and in the practice of them, tin better tlie deed or work you can use theiu Lu. the better you , are jKiying off, that debt of which I have tkl yoiu Did you ever read ,the story of "A -Message, to iiarclaf liiiK-rt IIuIh bud tdls Jt the Ust, and next to Ivl waid Kvcrett Hale's itory of A ll'au Without a.Countrj'. it is r the Isst ftuty. wilt ten. and it lias an advantage over that, in the fact of its trulJi. -, War bid lrjk4i. out with Spain 'ami the I 'resident naut il to ;couiiiuiitcatj with the CaXran general, 'tiarciaj' snitse wliete i:o i.no u!d tell-Mi the iitouu taiius of t'ulMt. It w-:is very -necessary he .houkl know of our plans and io sivtire Ids' aid, -and -'tlie .'President was twe jxTplexed. , Finally some one -sai.I. tki-res a young follow 'ffcere 1 y t.'ie name of Kwan, vvlv has skill and courage and endurance'-, w ho will And !r,ia if any om -can.- Kowan cam in and I'rcsidiiit McKinley wrote the lottery at:d Kowan tinik it, seak'd ft In an oil-skin i-nvelope, .strai jKd Jt 'over bis heart.' took some Spanish money. 'a good . revolver, whip cartridges and started. Oik dark iright from an An ericaii ship he was lowen d 'into an ojsMi lsiat off the coast. of Culm an 1 dis appeared Into tlie jungle. Of his lianl slrps aiKl iKlventures 1 ihviI it t?ll yon, .von can read tbeui. -.hut -he found iiarci'a. 'My' iHiiint Is this: Tlie .rrcsl dent gave Kowan a letter to ls tak?n some how. and 'some :way ' to flarci.-i. Kuan tsk tlie ktff-r in 'tlH-faee of aw-f ul -difficulties 'and ddSrerei it. In aH the Spanish business, that act shine, fort.li. Admirals sulsetl in their ships Iwanso the I'teskk-nt gave cai taitis work to do. major generals acted the S voiled ,lsy ls-ca use they tlMugbt ln1gad:er-genTals were prefet reil. jeal ousy and dLsixuxl were rife in depart ment of army and navy, lut Kowau carrks a message to tlarcia witlwmt why or wlM-refon. In tlKMiiemory of the patriots' of Saratoga and Hunker IHII we slssiki mime a state for Kow au. tlarcia.' the f u1au general, is dead. iiut'tUK-n will Is many dsn ias of large or small ik'gree all through our lives to -ome. ami amMig this graduating cl.trs many Kowans, I trust. JCow- If this graduation, whk-h Is not a gradual km at all. -'but just the rinish n.i .,r vonr grammar course, complete your cibtcaUoii and it is a gosl start iw.it.. iK-in r.itnlii ii iid ii win r other . . - - ; - , I thou-Ii ; rouilrtriftg it ?. i. i!i,. toition of a m'holar it Is tint a orimarv cbiss If. as I.MJ, this evmekie It you can commence to re pay the debt you owe; by going to wolk. HUt Uowj . xotieaj. awi nnfii vniir business: nvt itUue. l"hat s thf wa vs you ha ve of m yi n; that deU bv lind.ng work yiurs-lf mt Ixttliciiiig othirs to timl It for you. There Is lots of it to do ami going to l.e more and It's ?t to le kne and It is not easv to rind nor easy to do when foin:d -feu -J, If it's s; worth bln-:. Why, me of tin great arguments a-ainst rsildlc silusds is that It unlits Isivs to lalor ami giris fir bouse-work. I don't iH-ieve it, but j-ou have to di nrove It by your own actions, so the Loner you get to work ..tlie .winner you , i. . t ,i..i,t in the state. 'We can t Tbe- otercon ic Wet ness, irregularity and omissions, increase vig - ami banish pains all U iioi'tors ami -- sftt-. but oire of us must le clerks, and' machinists. anl cans nters. an 1 triik-iisP. !We slmuld all have a trade - mmmr S ll . 1 itnii . . if we can. I wish I had one. It was a mistake I did not. I like the German Idea of tibat; why the emierors son just njrshed Tils; old Frederick th? Great believed in that. It's wholesome, so) Jet's get to work ami teach these cariiers at the public school that th public scheca. besides teaching this nation that the sons and ilangaters of all its people are equal, as well as the iv?tple themselves, toaebca the. farther kson that IniclKgcnt lalxr is the best labor and pays the best, apd wan id work the uwst. Xw, I -have simken of la. few ways in which you can reply thet ik'bt you owe a debt 1 want you always to rememlver, for tlie world owies jou 4in eilui-ation ; no more tbau it ow-s you a living; it owes you n -ith- r,i,f;ut a nation to make iojttss nn.1 pveru 'rightly and i jastlj wldeh is what it, li Xor,,imd,ef1akcsM'iaakc all its' citizens intelHgeut. 5 " ' , la tlKir vare. and Instruction, of you tbfj ,te'hrs,iirincipnls, ami suiktIu teBM lent, have lieen nmi vln.' tUr bbt origratitade.: In. managing our district afTaiirs- in the-negieet -of 4iteIrOwi priyau? interests while doing so our dliictora have been repaying tlveir debt or gratitude for benefits re-eived. It (iwill lie a sourei of satisfaction to them to diave job make a suites f lilif you retlect their own inspirations their own hopes,-fail 'them not. Barents: Do the public" schools, pay i uat; tney nave the. history of this gUt-. rious' nation iroves; its exalted -wo-in,uihK5l. its liest of.mcu. WIH It pjy lultlu future r;' That remams to lie au sun rid by tiie reVord of Hie lsys and glttls marcbing out today; 1 believe', it will. I lndieve in the svetem: I lelieiv PtlnKt the early cokmists knew whereof thif'y biukkd; I Wlievo that in tin quiet of that I'biladerphla chamUr wlure the fatlier. gatherwl 4hat they made govcrninent on a jrlau almost liivin.' and with God's guidance I have arfliassured lx-lk-f in the conmion sebci! an Jts utiMty. I but wish for its suc (.e4s , alve , the coiuuierciaiisiu of; the ngif iyid the desbre of its liossea and ltsi w in- pulk-rs aud its managers of trusts. ;I think it nobler this desire tobcIp 'the youns thau our ilesire for entilre; It's worth all tlie navies ninm all,; the seas from the day th-y starpl to hunt the gulden fk-eco unto tin djy of l tlie Inttlcsbip Oregon, It's b1kvi riiiieis and aJxive . price. - -1 believe It is as tfar alsive tlie brawling of the sidf- Ishness that tights it, as the snow of Jefferson alxivo the swirling saints of t'olnnilila's liar. Y wbosediearts are fresli and simple Who; have faiith in tlod and Nature Who Ixdieve that in all nges Kwry human heart Is human." riii couipreheml in part the resism- sihilLly resting upon us for the care of the children of this republic. 11 : THE G Y PS Y. The steamer Gypsy, which was sunk in the river alsive this-city about ten days ago, wasyes tetrday given up! by the O. IC. it X. CoTl.s iKople. The machinery of ihv steamer was raiseil by the Moths, af- tetfl which the 'bull - was .-destroyed by flrt sisIt was eonsideretl far more e.v netistve to attempt to raise the vessel aiiU rcjiair Ir, than to build a new 'one. This' takes the Gypsy, off the W itl uii- ette river for good. - 1 A NKW TOXbU. A new tonic stimulating' suIstAuv sluivilar to kola,' has Is.'eii discovered iu t'ritguay 1y Prof. Jose Arechavleti, of Mblevk'co, who has nKide a botanical fxji'nrrfu' .through the department, 'of Kiiyera and CuchlHa 2.egra. Tiie. tntli- stani-e Ivlcugs to the genius piuiiiii:. 1'itof. . Arechiwak'ta has, finislitil tin el'.-tsslticatiou cf tls Utanieal spceiiuens which he got. Tliese .'-number tIvii s. iTpresentiHl by about N spef-luk-us. Twenty of the species are alw- lutely new to liotanlsts. . . j At Bed Time i take a pleasant herb dcink the next jmorning I feel bright and my corii jplexion is better. My doctor says (it acts gently on the stomach, liver land kidneys, arid is a pleasant laxa tive. It is made form herbs and jis prepared as easily as tea. '.It is (called Lane's Medicine. AH drug Ipfists sell it at 25c. and 50c. Lane's? Ijamily Medicines -moves the bowels ach day. If you cannot get it, send !Sor a free sample. Address, Orator !F. Woodward. Le Roy, N. Y. 5- jj: Ft lNiTKI l AT&AG RA PI IS. " flThe luikxr'H apiirentkT Is a yo'ttog kwifer, VIhh offered oats tlie hungry lKrse never says neigii. ' , Ik'tter a diamond with a flaw than a1tebbk wltlwut ine. ' ; tt'lK pronrising amateur inusjcian sh(Hld insnke not to play uy hmc If smi-ch Is silvr ami sikne Is gCeI- eiij where d-.-es tlx greetrl)ak coin" in? iWIten a physkan is una tile to toeate tHr -cause of a patent's illmss he pro ccjils to discover t new pccks'of mi etltilK. Chicago iXews. - ' il. rf urrio- iuvkksmkxs in japan. tin Japan tweets aNmnd and His r.m- jsrbor hokls a eomtetrfJon every year, wlls-u lie and 411 Empress and all tl rtirt -.'rretrate poeui.m-a given sutt-js-t. says tlu IThiea'goltecorrt. Hrevity 1st fortunately Insiste.1 tion, Wie nom 1r T syl!abks penuittod Iieitig 3L Tbis. it is sash oRen makes tls pems otisen re. These poetie diversions are not. hewerer, ioiiflml to 4ls court circles, but ore mnKm to all clashes, i ' Shake Itito Yur Shoes 1 Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. If cures painful,' smarting, nervoas feet and m fToitiir nails and instantly takes the cuttle out of corns an 1 bunions. It'-s the greatest 'comfort discovery ; of ;the age. Allen s root-tase miuei ugm or, new shoes feel easy. It is a certain Snr cwrafinc. callous and hot. tirCtl aching. feeL Try it today. Sold by a!!! trurciits and shoe stores. By mail for 25c in sumps. Trial package FREE. Address. Allen S. Olmsted, 0-e Roy, N. Y. .--?; ! "Yon are not a real fish.' You are n iy an luilt-atkrti," sakl'.-fhe flying fish. "Vou 8U star nik-r 'water only an I t.j kits . tn'ii . jin il ttwn vmi have- to ir - ------ fmw in lis surfate to Jwcatls: . -l-Ti,f M H-'!.t " retorted th" i.ali Yotr are only an im.tation ltrd .l"e.in live out of it. si-rhii. l.ar cbiklren. te. N u that t!i1,w wtw dwell in water slssild nt try to put on airs. ."hk-uzo Trilsitn. ! Jl'MPKU T1IKKK CKNTS.-Ttie Salem wheat market is exisrinciiu the effects of the I advam-cs lu' the t...t..ro '-Vftitrk-ef: , Ah. advam of " "I "'" V ". .- . ... ...... v...rLt nu.tr!oa wLiclL now utftml at 4S cent. -. . ...... . ' f j 1 I MRS. NANCY BELT. f ; Y: " i ' '' I '' 'T'$ ' ': V,. . ' i y S - ; - ft : i--; fi f'a.'S-;- Hi t- ' vte ; '. -r.' - - . , ' i , ' f Vw - - "tr.-'ft.-t.i-j . w is-' Ti.n r.ir.inrn nf Mm Xaticv IkIt.who celebrated tier eiglity-nrst ihfr on'sunday. June 17th. nt the home net t lit this citv. is 'printed - in this issue or ine -iaiesman. - -mib. -.. the mother ot Mrs. Hurnet't. The occasion also marked the tVith anniver sary of-hec marriage to Ir. A. M. l'.elt, Ucasel. The affair was of an in ....t.n. ..- onl.ivitl liv onlv n small omiiny of the ngd relatives, represi-iiting four .generations. Sirs.. mit was iMrn in t;neiiupsburg, Kentucky, June IT.' lsi: and crossed the plains in is..- Mrs. 1 i.it is still a lieartv woman. aciie.nini m ! . j-". - Suudiiv. .Thrs attending the reunion. iMst.ies auoge nun..um. " Mrs. Huelat and. thn. daughters, Mrs. Welk r. Mrs. J VV. T.i. kford and Miss Nina IIml.it. Ikl. W'ejler ud baby- J, AV. I'.k kford, Mrs. John I. Relt and two ilasshters and Mr; and Mrs. Ghns. F. Helt, t TO PREVENT ERRORS rusTorncE iiepabtsik.nt pkovii'km i. MONEV ORDCB ArM.ICATIOM TaBHtn-M Ttrn, 11 .rt-s lir iwon ad AUdrs- for tie ot Cor ! i poa4eati In ltimlUtng. The PiMSitofficej IVparttneut has ib- Jded to tntroiluee sisi ial applications f)r miHiey onlers. to prevent mi"t.iks occurring in tls; writing of the names and addresses of payees, by furnish ing business; firms, who receive many remlttamis, J through the mails, w ith printed npplieatk.ns for money orders, tu lie upp!kd by :thse firms to their Correspondents. ; A circular letter, ex-plalning-tht-ntwstem. I now 1 lug sent out by the postmaster to tufslness firms, calling attention to the liciiefi t s f; tin 'ne .. n ppl lea t Ion for tiwmjr Orders and urging tneir nse. cconiiany!ng the" circular letter l a blank apidii-ation for a domestic money onler, having In the blank simci-s re- rvtsl for' the name a ml address of the iaye. sample ''name and ja 1 tress. trinHl In ; red - Ink - showing the style of Jtlie blanks to t- furnihe.l ;by tle lHpartm-nt to busjness tirms, who may lw indmsl to nsi this f plication. "Tlie -'text of the circular let ter issmsi follows: , - - ' : ". . ,It i la i occaskinally the case , that ostal money orders are imirris-vly dravrn, and t Imt these errors cause in onvenieiK? aiil oowoyam-e to tie holders ofL tuch Imis-rfect orders. It ds thpra-tkc to ilicf the bbime njMHi the postal servkt. and iinrtkail irly upon the , Issuing 'iwjst master, when. In-fact, irrors arc as frequently iii.i f t,f 1 w . fail' to spell orrctlr If. the ajipbca- at - - 1 . No other aid so great to the housewife, no other agent, so useful and certain in making delicious, pure and wholesome foods, has ever been devised. t' ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM 6T of Judge and Mrs. Georse II. .'Hur- tioll the iuim of the payee. . "To lessi'U tin-si i-omplaints. nnd 'to jerr-t its inoiiey order service, the Impart men t has introduced spinial ap plkatkinsv'.in which th name of the payw is printel conspVuoiisly In red ink. for tin use of bnimss tirms. and for the eon ven ieiui of thos who have occasion to remit to -uch firms. ;- The Ifc'partmcnt has arrangeil Jo pjlnt these spelal , aipIlcattoiis. : in manner similar-to accompanying sam ple, and will furnish them, lu rtny tpiantity. free of ist for either tin applkntions or siscial printing, am will can to Is sent you. upon your reoucst tlMrfor, addressed , to the Postmaster, such quantity as you shall exnrs an Intention to make use: of hi your business. - f f ''The advantages gaimd by the ttte of those KiHs ial a ppl feat ions are cer tainty of eerrct issue of trie order. aid convi-iiienc of the remitter. . who. having the application thus partially fi'hd in, will more likely give the mat ter prompt attention, nnd will not Ik so likely to remit by means of tiostaga stamp, or in tlie o- n mail by man of notes or coin. ' ' ;,j "It is the practice of many large ad vertisers, seedsmen, publishers, insiir niee companies. te., to enidose one of these appli-nt ions with each bill, in-vok-e. -Htlogm. pns)ctu, etc,. -is. siwsl by them, ; and the results have quite sjitlsfactrily shown that the metbisl lias recelvtsl favor ujou dim part of a large class of pirsous who make purchases by mean of 'iiiiiil or ders", or who have heretofore remitted Finall amounts In tsmtage stamps. ' TIre -sstniaster will Is gbid to h-ivc jiHt- give this matter consiflcratmn, and any further Information you may desire will In cheerfully furnished ui on applicjif ion at the nmucy order division of the trostotfieo.' 4 lie Fooled the Surgeons. U All doctors told Rcmck Hamilton; of Vet JerTcrson.' O.. 2-fttr uflcrir.g : nMith? from Kectal Fistula, he woufd die un'e-'S a c5tly overation was per formed; bat be cured Aiim'd wifh five Ioxti t DuckSen's Amica Salve,: the sure! I'i'c cure. on Karth, and the best S;rTve in die' World. 25 cent a box. Sold by Dr. STOXE. -, . . v i.- , t ' J-S- 1 " o5. i -j-i - -i ( - - . ( 5 ;-J- , - J i?W:. j 1'; -v - ; a ..... m V ir tL. ill ..i ....... f a.,t r..lfr 1 lit . . - . -. . - If.. . . . k. .!. V" " There are imitation baking; powders, sold cheap, by many grocers. They are made from alum, a poison ous drug, which renders the food injurious to health. NEW YORK. COUNTY INSTITUTE WILL MKKT- AT TUB. KAH f ' SCHOOL. W Kll.NKSDAV MOUMM1. Th- rirnt !' I'rotf rm ra rroml to It . Mat Intcrentlng l'romtBtnt ' i letur ra 1 Tin Marlon counl.v "Institute will con vene at the lyi.-t sclnnM, in mis i.vity, on Wednesday pf (liii wei-kMiid .eonthuio in session for tjiree d.tjs. .... TJie Uiorning sessions will !k devoted to disi'iasHon of methods of coiidn.'i- iftg clas .work in t he school r ai, and U al'teruo'iiis will is given to lectin " on topics f general Inter! st to teach ers. ' Kxevlk'iit instructors .have- Isen provkhd. nnd a piolltabk time will In h'l'l. 'ouuly SiijsJintcndeut ;nrgi W. Jon 's will have charge of tlie lmdb tui-. and will -pjiie ii paliM In -making it in success. . ' Wiiincsday niornliiiig, at ! a. m., the instil ute will Is oin-nedv-Ihe first hour to lie di'votetl to gt'o.r.ipliy -'work by Miss - I will Is vans, of 'hicagi: Ib r work llljistrak'd vvilli '.chalk work. Ml I'vans In a siMH-lalist on turn sub- jct, and has maoe a record sc.-oiid to none. li- luis made a peci.il stoiy or it. an-lreciv'd Is r 1 raining in the Isst scIhw1i of . t'Jileago. This will Is folioiVMl by Pres. W. T. llawky h a led ute on th t tistl t u- lion." l'resident Hawley is .on 'of tin , Ix st. leietiirers oil the -o;id on this sub- j.i't, (i nd a large-ciowd -.will do-ubtk's. Is' present to bear bun. Profi It. W. Yoik-r will give a discus-, sion on arithmetl--. iio-l IliU liiimlsr .l.ould: not In missed" by .'any' of. the Mari.tn county teachers. In the afteruK)ih Prof. It. A. CJrotit will' t;jk 111 tbe snlijed "How "We D arn to Head; What Klmukl H Taught to lUgiiiiMi s." Prof., liiout 4 princi pal of tit 1'ark school. I '01 Hand, and one ot the Isst etlueators and in-titiitc workers In Oregon. His talk- are very intctcstiiig itl 1m creates great cu tlmvasiii aiisu.ig the teachers wherever he buds a di-XMixslon. This niimis r will dr. bdluwid by .Mtate Sup rnt'ndnt J. H. Aekermau.' w Is will tjike up an, hour In explaining' the new Jcho! register,, and Ii Is very bu IMirtailit that all . teacliers should Ik'jii thi. ji.Ml . the teaelRTS will In snpplii d with 'registers, ami ipst,ioiis regarding the way to koi p them will Is nu swered. ." . In iiddit'on to tlx alsive tln-re will Is odier lit-rary ex,reis. niel lis very .Is- of nii!ic will le .had for tlie en joyment aiKt vnu-rtniuiis-ut ot 4tlsi teachers.".- V A KINK Pa.. i5lr. jll. Karly re- , -eivedly ecpfes '-yslcrdfly from -lw. Iturnimghs. f 111 Paso. Ulx., a ow.pi Irtiat lias JoUK of the liitiest o'Polcrfl 1'hiiiJ .41otmI. The pfg come through by Tspie". in tine condition. 1 1 -Height i a l-oo 1 tlfty iiiihI or ler.s, 11 ml it U a'ont Iwd ni"iitli old." ' The pric paid was po, a 111 . Mr,: Marly engaged (tie pig is fore. Jt was farrowixl. This make three" " tlsioiulibred Poland 4.'1.,ii:is Ir. I"arly has at. liU farm alxuit. tix mile east f rJw city: The s.re of tls pig that arrival Iwre yesterday I sold for WXi. He is Chief Perfection II. It Is riot um-omrnou In Iowa. In diana, l!liiis, N'flr:iska. MN-unirl atxl Oh'oi to S.-II blue I .loo. led bogM that mi; worth Tioru fiom upwards, 'nil thy are tare'. hi farvMri Oregon; though the titm Will come when they will not Bx, for Oregon Is a gssIJiog country. "I want to get one o them things, slid the okl lady, pointing at 1111 u sortim'ut cf tliermometer. Yfs. ma'teii"" replkil. flu ; ikvilcr, "Ihw- hJb do you care to goY ' Vhy..not too b;gU and U'.t too low. t i'wi'l one that'll k':p my .ImIiim Jut right this suuiUM r." --.' Phllakdi,h;:s Pre. !-X)R SALE 15V ALL DRUGGISTS.